Summary
Chun-hsiang Chan is an Assistant Professor and data scientist with a decade of experience applying spatial, social network, and machine learning methods to real-world problems spanning public health, transportation, and cultural geography. He holds a Ph.D. from National Taiwan University where his research linked aviation markets to COVID-19 transmission, and has translated that expertise into roles at Academia Sinica and multiple universities analyzing railway- and air-based disease spread, temple networks, and market dynamics. Skilled in medical image processing, GIS, spatiotemporal big data, and signal processing, he blends rigorous academic research with applied consulting in AI. Notably, his work has unearthed centuries-long spatial patterns in religious site selection and revealed how transportation networks shape epidemic diffusion—insights that inform both policy and predictive modeling.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Geography, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Geography at National Taiwan University
Bachelor of Social Science (BSS), Social and Regional Development, Bachelor of Social Science (BSS), Social and Regional Development at National Taipei University of Education
English, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish